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jerry sandusky will be sentenced. and the former coach is out with a statement proclaiming his innocence. >>> and mitt romney has seen a post-debate bump in many polls. abc news releases new numbers later today. >>> nor saber rattling from north korea. this time warning its missiles are capable of reaching the u.s. mainland. the warning comes days after south korea announced a deal with the u.s. to extend its missile range. >>> looking at today's weather. a drizzle in the northeast. thunderstorms in florida. showers around chicago, des moines, green bay, and minneapolis. and a wintry mix in northern minnesota. scattered showers in the bay area. >>> finally from us this morning, if everything goes as planned, a death-defying feet of courage will make it into the history books later today. >> felix baumgartner is scheduled to free fall from the edge of space and go towards the new mexico desert. the plan, years in the making, is astounding. felix baumgartner will try to make a supersonic, stratosphere jump, from 23 mile
jerry sandusky will be sentenced. and the former coach is out with a statement proclaiming his innocence. >>> and mitt romney has seen a post-debate bump in many polls. abc news releases new numbers later today. >>> nor saber rattling from north korea. this time warning its missiles are capable of reaching the u.s. mainland. the warning comes days after south korea announced a deal with the u.s. to extend its missile range. >>> looking at today's weather. a drizzle in...
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jerry sandusky faces up to 400 years. it's unlikely those would run back to back to back but rather concurrently. this whole procedure will take around a couple of hours. by the time it is over with. then we're very likely to hear from the people who participated afterwards. carol? >> susan candiotti, reporting live to us this morning. let's listen to more of those audiotapes from jerry sandusky. here he says his wife of 45 years remains by his side. >> we must fight unfairness a, inconsistency and dishonesty. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we have not been complainers. when we couldn't have kids, we adopted. when we didn't have time to prepare for a atrial we still gave it our best. we will fight for another chance. we have given many second chances and now we'll ask for another one. it will take amore than our efforts. justice will have be more than just a word, fairness be more than just a dream. it will take others somebody aapolit aapolitical to take the record forward. i ask for the strength to
jerry sandusky faces up to 400 years. it's unlikely those would run back to back to back but rather concurrently. this whole procedure will take around a couple of hours. by the time it is over with. then we're very likely to hear from the people who participated afterwards. carol? >> susan candiotti, reporting live to us this morning. let's listen to more of those audiotapes from jerry sandusky. here he says his wife of 45 years remains by his side. >> we must fight unfairness a,...
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jerry sandusky is said to already be working on his new case. t.j. winick, abc news, pennsylvania. >>> let's look outside. >> a lot of cloud cover, at least along the coast inland not as much where we have the best chance of showers as we look east good news sfo on time so is oakland and san jose. we'll talk about game three at the coliseum looks like it will be a little chilly, hopefully, the bats will be hot. >>> you know the show must go on. what happens next when a qvc host >>> breaking news right now in new mexico. extreme athlete felix bumgarner cancelled his planned freefall because of high winds. here he is suited up getting out of the capsule attached to the helium balloon and ed into the sky in the hopes of setting a stunning new record. -- the 43-year-old planned to jump into the new mexico desert from 23 miles up his dream to break the sound barrier and hit speeds of 700 miles per hour will have to wait until the weather gets better. >>> this year's nobel prize in physics goes to a uc berkeley graduate and a french scientist. david winela
jerry sandusky is said to already be working on his new case. t.j. winick, abc news, pennsylvania. >>> let's look outside. >> a lot of cloud cover, at least along the coast inland not as much where we have the best chance of showers as we look east good news sfo on time so is oakland and san jose. we'll talk about game three at the coliseum looks like it will be a little chilly, hopefully, the bats will be hot. >>> you know the show must go on. what happens next when a...
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jerry sandusky faces a sentence of 10 to more than 218 years. last night, we got a sneak preview of the statement he will read here at the court today. jerry sandusky now regrets not taking the stand in his own defense, after being convicted of 48 counts of sex abuse against young boys. for the last ten months, he's been writing a statement he plans to read today. last night, he issued an audio statement, which ran on penn state's studio-run radio. >> they can take away by life. they can make me out as a monster. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: judge john cleland has a during which laws changed and mandatory minimums were increased. his attorney, joe amendola, says sandusky is going to fight for a new trial. >> his morale has been amazingly upbeat. he's been working on his appeal. he's very -- i think he's very confident that he's going to get another shot at this. >> reporter: in addition to sandusky speaking, the sentencing hearing will include arguments by attorneys, possible messages of support fr
jerry sandusky faces a sentence of 10 to more than 218 years. last night, we got a sneak preview of the statement he will read here at the court today. jerry sandusky now regrets not taking the stand in his own defense, after being convicted of 48 counts of sex abuse against young boys. for the last ten months, he's been writing a statement he plans to read today. last night, he issued an audio statement, which ran on penn state's studio-run radio. >> they can take away by life. they can...
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jerry sandusky, 68 years old. more likely than not to be spending the rest of his life in jail. >> jerry sandusky, we're told, his attorneys will have ten days after the sentencing to appeal the decision. susan, spell out for me in that audiotape released from jail yesterday. it was bizarre, frankly, i thought, where he literally blamed the victims of his assault and said that he was ultimately the one who was a victim. explain to me why he would think that would be a good strategy for his hearing today. >> reporter: what a stunning set of circumstances here. putting that out, his public voice, through a radio station. the judge, evidently yesterday had warned everyone that injuje sandusky was not to be critical of the process. so this possibly was the only other way he would be able to do that. we know in a statement that he is not going to say i am sorry. he has already said that he is not going to admit guilt. he believes he didn't do it. but for him to state that he could blame it on everyone else and extend a
jerry sandusky, 68 years old. more likely than not to be spending the rest of his life in jail. >> jerry sandusky, we're told, his attorneys will have ten days after the sentencing to appeal the decision. susan, spell out for me in that audiotape released from jail yesterday. it was bizarre, frankly, i thought, where he literally blamed the victims of his assault and said that he was ultimately the one who was a victim. explain to me why he would think that would be a good strategy for...
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sentencing day for jerry sandusky. the former penn state football coach will be permitted to speak at his 9:00 a.m. hearing this morning before finding out his fate. he released an audiotape from prison yesterday insisting that he's innocent and blaming his downfall on one of his victims, and a well orchestrated conspiracy, he says. >> facebook offering a new deal to set all class action lawsuit over its sponsored stories advertising. "the social network" says it will compensate millions of facebook users whose names and pictures were used in a sponsored stories ad with a cash payment of $10 each. a federal judge rejected an earlier settlement offer that set aside $20 million for lawyers and advocacy groups and no money for users. >> newly declassified documents shows the u.s. air force was trying to build a flying saucer. this is back in 1956 while publicly denying the existence of ufos. officials were prepared to spend over $3 million for a super sonic saucer that could take off and land vertically and reach spaeds o
sentencing day for jerry sandusky. the former penn state football coach will be permitted to speak at his 9:00 a.m. hearing this morning before finding out his fate. he released an audiotape from prison yesterday insisting that he's innocent and blaming his downfall on one of his victims, and a well orchestrated conspiracy, he says. >> facebook offering a new deal to set all class action lawsuit over its sponsored stories advertising. "the social network" says it will compensate...
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jerry sandusky was sentenced this morning afrisictims spok j. winick was at the courthouse itch >> reporter: jerry sandusky wearing a red prison jumpsuit was led into the courthouse looking thinner, after three months behind bars many found guilty on 45 of 48 counts of molesting 10 boys, today he was ed to between 30 and 60 years in state prison. before his statement today in open court, in which sandusky maintained his innocence and finally broke down, he released this audio statement last night. >> >> reporter: the recording aired on a penn state student-run radio station. >> his statement today was a master piece of denial, self-delusion, untethed from reality without acceptance or responsibility, entirely self-focused as if he again were the victim. >> reporter: today in court some of sandusky's victims read impact statements one crying as he folk. the judge's sentence could have been as little as 10 years, as long as hundreds. in the end he said, 30 to 60, will put you in prison for the rest of your life. it will not be an easy life. >> no
jerry sandusky was sentenced this morning afrisictims spok j. winick was at the courthouse itch >> reporter: jerry sandusky wearing a red prison jumpsuit was led into the courthouse looking thinner, after three months behind bars many found guilty on 45 of 48 counts of molesting 10 boys, today he was ed to between 30 and 60 years in state prison. before his statement today in open court, in which sandusky maintained his innocence and finally broke down, he released this audio statement...
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we couldn't get one continuance for jerry sandusky. i can get three continuances for a parking ticket. i couldn't get one in the biggest case in pennsylvania history. >> i want to play another part of his statement. let's listen. >> i'm responding to the worst loss of my life. first i looked at myself. over and over i asked why, why didn't we have a fair opportunity to prepare for trial. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we've not been complainers. when we couldn't have kids, we adopted. when we didn't have time to prepare for a trial, we still gave it our best. >> to your point that he didn't get a fair trial, how at this point, you're hoping for an appeal, what's the likelihood of that? >> well, we believe we have a strong grounds for appeal, both on the failure of the court to grant one continuance to prepare, given the fact, the dump of documents and information pretrial, and second of all, the prosecutor made statements about jerry not giving a full and fair explanation in a statement to bob costas which they ch
we couldn't get one continuance for jerry sandusky. i can get three continuances for a parking ticket. i couldn't get one in the biggest case in pennsylvania history. >> i want to play another part of his statement. let's listen. >> i'm responding to the worst loss of my life. first i looked at myself. over and over i asked why, why didn't we have a fair opportunity to prepare for trial. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we've not been complainers. when we...
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that's the lasting impact of what jerry sandusky had done to him. jerry sandusky himself gave a long, rambling statement all over the map, seemed to duplicate some of what you heard in that audio statement, and he himself broke down and fought back tears towards the end, but it was hard to see the point that he was going to make. it was very clear, by the way, that judge cleland was not happy about that audio broadcast and talked when he sentenced sandusky, saying that that statement with its conspiracy theories ranged to be unbelievable. he was not happy about the statement. >> nbc's michael isikoff reporting for us from bellefonte, pennsylvania. michael, thank you so much. as michael brings up about that recording, sandusky did speak before the court handed down its punishment, and the defendant's rambling remarks coming on the heels of that audio statement, that specific statement in which he talked about a conspiracy theory and denied all wrongdoing. >> they could make me out as a monster, they could treat me as a monster, but they can't take aw
that's the lasting impact of what jerry sandusky had done to him. jerry sandusky himself gave a long, rambling statement all over the map, seemed to duplicate some of what you heard in that audio statement, and he himself broke down and fought back tears towards the end, but it was hard to see the point that he was going to make. it was very clear, by the way, that judge cleland was not happy about that audio broadcast and talked when he sentenced sandusky, saying that that statement with its...
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jerry sandusky got a 30 to 60-year sentence for abusing young boys. during today's sentencing, three of his victims stood up in court to talk about how their lives have been derailed by a man they once saw as a father figure. >> but sandusky pro claimed his innocence today and declared himself the victim of a conspiracy. brian moore was in the courtroom today and he joins us live from bell font, pennsylvania with reaction. >> reporter: the judge could have sentenced jerry sandusky to hundreds of years, but said a 68-year-old defendant, the practical effect was the same. jerry sandusky left the courthouse to begin what amounts to a life sentence behind bars. the former penn state football coach once hailed as a hero on the gridiron, now officially labeled a violent sex predator under pennsylvania law. before sentencing, sandusky delivered a rambling 15-minute statement. he choked with emotion as he talked about smiling through his pain and he declared himself a victim. repeating claims of innocence, he made in a radio statement on the eve of sentencing
jerry sandusky got a 30 to 60-year sentence for abusing young boys. during today's sentencing, three of his victims stood up in court to talk about how their lives have been derailed by a man they once saw as a father figure. >> but sandusky pro claimed his innocence today and declared himself the victim of a conspiracy. brian moore was in the courtroom today and he joins us live from bell font, pennsylvania with reaction. >> reporter: the judge could have sentenced jerry sandusky...
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the judge has just handed down the sentence for jerry sandusky. nbc's john yang is live outside the courthouse. john, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i am not hearing program. >> can we just tell john to report to us what's going on? i know he doesn't have communication with us, but can somebody who is on scene with him tell him to report what we just heard from inside that courtroom? >> reporter: jerry sandusky to no fewer than 30 years in prison, no more than 60. sandusky, of course, is 68 years old. he will spend at least 30 years in prison. so, this clearly is a life sentence, effectively a life sentence for jerry sandusky, for the 45 counts of child sex abuse that he was convicted of in june. the sentence came after he spoke for about 18 minutes in what's being described as a rambling statement to the court. it also came after three of the victims who testified against sandusky told the court of the impact on them, the emotional impact that the alleged crimes had on him. one talked about how he was a father now himself and that how he cann
the judge has just handed down the sentence for jerry sandusky. nbc's john yang is live outside the courthouse. john, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i am not hearing program. >> can we just tell john to report to us what's going on? i know he doesn't have communication with us, but can somebody who is on scene with him tell him to report what we just heard from inside that courtroom? >> reporter: jerry sandusky to no fewer than 30 years in prison, no more than 60....
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tonight in the eyes of the law, jerry sandusky is a sexually violent predator. he's in a state prison reception center where he's being evaluated, so officials can figure out exactly where he'll be imprisoned. brian? >> john yang after spending the day at the courthouse in pennsylvania for us, john, thanks. >>> overseas now, look at what happened when german chancellor angela merkel visited greece today. her first visit since that nation's meltdown began. police clashed with thousands of protesters. angry at germany for imposing tough austerity measures on greece in return for a bailout. merkel was there to support greece's embattled prime minister, who said his country is flatout exhausted. germany happens to be the most powerful economic engine in all of europe, and has a lot of sway in economic matters. >>> it's been four weeks since the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya that killed our ambassador and three other americans. and in this political season, the attack is increasingly becoming a political issue. a congressional committee will hold big hearings
tonight in the eyes of the law, jerry sandusky is a sexually violent predator. he's in a state prison reception center where he's being evaluated, so officials can figure out exactly where he'll be imprisoned. brian? >> john yang after spending the day at the courthouse in pennsylvania for us, john, thanks. >>> overseas now, look at what happened when german chancellor angela merkel visited greece today. her first visit since that nation's meltdown began. police clashed with...
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jerry sandusky has lost weight. his skin turned gray. and his everyone's pal persona, shrunken inward, the arrogance gone. >> he did not have the annoying grin the a defeated man today. >> reporter: that was before the judge lowered the boom. not a day less than 30 years, as many as 60. >> he will not get out until he is 97 or 98 years old. he is going to die in prison. >> reporter: his wife in dottie in court for support. sandusky complained about the verdicten a defiant trembling voice proclaimed innocence. quote, i feel a need to talk. i didn't do these alleged disgusting acts. a more emotional echo of what we heard him say in a public statement released to the penn state radio station. >> they can treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. >> reporter: but in court, sandusky would not have the last word. three of his ten victims confronted him face to face. victim five, i am haunted by his naked body. victim six, kids you promised to help you victimized. and victim four, you were supposed to be a role model. instead you
jerry sandusky has lost weight. his skin turned gray. and his everyone's pal persona, shrunken inward, the arrogance gone. >> he did not have the annoying grin the a defeated man today. >> reporter: that was before the judge lowered the boom. not a day less than 30 years, as many as 60. >> he will not get out until he is 97 or 98 years old. he is going to die in prison. >> reporter: his wife in dottie in court for support. sandusky complained about the verdicten a...
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our love continues. >> a daring and risky statement from jerry sandusky. he is expected to address the court in his sentencing tomorrow and we expect more of the same then too, diane. >> he could in theory get up to life tomorrow. >> certainly for his life because he's 68 years, he can get many, many years that would effectively be his life in prison. >> thank you, jim, for this breaking news. >>> now we move to the outbreak of meningitis and a big leap in the number of patients tonight. 105 confirmed cases now across 9 states. at least eight people have died, and tonight the cdc warns 13,000 americans may still be at some risk. officials are even calling on local police to help identify those who might be at risk because they received a steroid injection for back pain. >>> and now to the weather whiplash around the country. in a 24-hour period, more than half the country has traded flip-flops for snow boots or t-shirts for sweaters. temperatures plummeting so fast, records are shattering from coast to coast. so what is the consequence of this, and what do
our love continues. >> a daring and risky statement from jerry sandusky. he is expected to address the court in his sentencing tomorrow and we expect more of the same then too, diane. >> he could in theory get up to life tomorrow. >> certainly for his life because he's 68 years, he can get many, many years that would effectively be his life in prison. >> thank you, jim, for this breaking news. >>> now we move to the outbreak of meningitis and a big leap in the...
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then, of course, we heard from jerry sandusky himself. he spoke for about 13 minutes, he was emotional at times, read from a prepared statement that i'm just finding out now it was a statement he was just putting the final touches on late yesterday, brooke. joe amendola didn't get an opportunity to see the statement in its full entirety until both of them were in court this morning. and joe amendola said i just had a quick opportunity to look over it. jerry sandusky is standing in front of the court and saying, quote, i feel the need it talk, not for arrogance, but from my heart. i'm filled with emotion and determination. i did not do these disgusting acts. others can make me out to be a monster, but they cannot take away my heart. a lot of emotion in the courtroom this morning. brooke. >> jason, he is obviously going away for a long, long time. but, you know, as you point out, the judge could have given him 400 years. there has been some outcry over this sentence that it wasn't enough. what did the judge -- did the judge address that? >>
then, of course, we heard from jerry sandusky himself. he spoke for about 13 minutes, he was emotional at times, read from a prepared statement that i'm just finding out now it was a statement he was just putting the final touches on late yesterday, brooke. joe amendola didn't get an opportunity to see the statement in its full entirety until both of them were in court this morning. and joe amendola said i just had a quick opportunity to look over it. jerry sandusky is standing in front of the...
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incredible jerry sandusky coming up. authorities this mexico say this guy ran one of the most vicious drug cartels on planet earth. officials there say they killed him. and used fingerprints to check his identity. they sure. while he was dead and in a casket at a funeral home, wait until you hear what happened then. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in the '80s. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like a lot of things, the market has changed, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and your...
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a pennsylvania judge tells jerry sandusky he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. we'll hear from the cast of "cheers," 30 years after that legendary sitcom first went on the air. first, here is a look at what's happening in the world and what we've been covering on "cbs this morning." >> i don't think we can afford four more years like the last four years. >> new polls are showing a big balance for governor mitt romney after last week's debate. >> reporter: i don't remember any has momentum, but another thing he's got going for him is enthusiasm among his supporters. >> his own administration describes him as leading by following. i wrote a book on leadership. that's an oxymoron. >> a judge has just sentenced jerry sandusky to 30 to 60 years in prison for sexually abusing ten boys. the sentence is likely to keep the former penn state assistant football coach in prison pour the rest of his life. >> in my heard, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> this morning, if conditions allow it, the austria daredevil will attempt the highest fastest free fall
a pennsylvania judge tells jerry sandusky he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. we'll hear from the cast of "cheers," 30 years after that legendary sitcom first went on the air. first, here is a look at what's happening in the world and what we've been covering on "cbs this morning." >> i don't think we can afford four more years like the last four years. >> new polls are showing a big balance for governor mitt romney after last week's debate. >>...
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jerry sandusky will be sentenced for child sex abuse this morning. when the plans to do differently. good morning, washington. tuesday, october 9. i am steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. rise and shine. get to meteorologist adam caskey. all of the damp fairfax 95, 66 in county, and all about 50. the rain will slowly taper off at about 8:00. still dealing with rain in county, anne's county, charles county, county, and it's pushing to the northeast. it is still around the beltway. the road is wet although it may not be raining everywhere. it's 48 in washington, 46 in cumberland, 45 in gaithersburg. highs in the upper 50's today. few peaks of sun in the afternoon. where you have sunny breaks, you climb into the low 60's. that's our best hope for any whomped -- any warmth. now to angela. it is a wet ride. conditions for this tuesday commute/ looks pretty good in terms of incidents. volume delays forming on to 395. you are seeing brake lights the quantico and approaching the prince william parkway. in maryland, moving well on 270. a little heavy throu
jerry sandusky will be sentenced for child sex abuse this morning. when the plans to do differently. good morning, washington. tuesday, october 9. i am steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. rise and shine. get to meteorologist adam caskey. all of the damp fairfax 95, 66 in county, and all about 50. the rain will slowly taper off at about 8:00. still dealing with rain in county, anne's county, charles county, county, and it's pushing to the northeast. it is still around the beltway. the...
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if you look at those pictures of jerry sandusky, martha, this is a very different jerry sandusky than the one we saw during trial who was dressed each day in a sport coat who was spurbging througsmurking through most of the trial. he had on a bright orange jumpsuit. he lost a lot of weight. he was playing with his fingers at some point during the victims' impact statements. he expressed little emotion when he was speaking when he said he did not commit these horrible acts e did raise his voice. this is not the last we will have heard from jerry sandusky. in the legal sense it is almost certain there is going to be an appeal. he says simply he didn't get a fair trial. martha: any reaction from him when the sentence was read or from his family? we know there were a lot of family and friend in the courtroom. >> reporter: there was no reaction to the actual sentence from the judge. the defendant, jerry sandusky was facing the judge, those in the courtroom like myself could only see his back. but when he sat back down in the defendant's chair he was stoic, no emotion. occasionally, though,
if you look at those pictures of jerry sandusky, martha, this is a very different jerry sandusky than the one we saw during trial who was dressed each day in a sport coat who was spurbging througsmurking through most of the trial. he had on a bright orange jumpsuit. he lost a lot of weight. he was playing with his fingers at some point during the victims' impact statements. he expressed little emotion when he was speaking when he said he did not commit these horrible acts e did raise his voice....
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we're going to hear from jerry sandusky in just a moment. he and some victims are also expected to speak in court today. >>> also this half-hour, one arrest in the wedding day brawl in philadelphia. police have a whole lot of questions about what led up to the death of the bride's uncle, and in a strange twist of irony and twist of fate, it happened to be his birthday as well. >> trying to get his family members out of the way of mayhem, has a heart attack on his birthday. the story is tragic on so many levels. >>> also this half hour from nascar to your commute, what the 25-car pile-up at talladega can teach drivers everywhere about split-second decisions in a crash. >>> a little later, a reunion for one of the most popular shows of a generation, "melrose place." >> did you watch, a fan, back in the day? >> i actually never watched. >> never watched, really? >> i didn't. i was watching scooby doo. >> no, you were a little old for scooby-doo when that was out. >> i watched scooby doo until i was in ninth grade. back off. okay. that explains
we're going to hear from jerry sandusky in just a moment. he and some victims are also expected to speak in court today. >>> also this half-hour, one arrest in the wedding day brawl in philadelphia. police have a whole lot of questions about what led up to the death of the bride's uncle, and in a strange twist of irony and twist of fate, it happened to be his birthday as well. >> trying to get his family members out of the way of mayhem, has a heart attack on his birthday. the...
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we know that jerry sandusky spoke before the sentence was handed down. what did he say? >> well, he again denied the allegations against him he's consistently done since his arrest. he also... he talked about a number of matters. i think largely he was... he reviewed the sort of the good works he had done through the second mile charity and in an attempt to give the judge some idea of the positive side of his life outside these criminal allegations. he also spoke about his family members that stuck with him. he discussed his life in prison. and he vowed to continue fighting. >> woodruff: did he say anything about the victims? >> well, he... not a lot. i mean, he said that he hoped that this case would somehow generate some positive publicity that would prevent other children from being victimizedded in the future. >> woodruff: and what about the victims? we know that out of the ten, three of them spoke. what was their demeanor and what did they say? >> well, one had a very calm demeanor. the other two seemed nervous, but all three of them talked about the affect that thi
we know that jerry sandusky spoke before the sentence was handed down. what did he say? >> well, he again denied the allegations against him he's consistently done since his arrest. he also... he talked about a number of matters. i think largely he was... he reviewed the sort of the good works he had done through the second mile charity and in an attempt to give the judge some idea of the positive side of his life outside these criminal allegations. he also spoke about his family members...
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through it all jerry sandusky was wearing a red jumpsuit. he for the most part was unemotional throughout the proceeding. occasionally he raised his voice as he spoke. he did not appear to shed a tear. but those who did cry were a number of the victims. they spoke to the court. they had the opportunity to present what is called a victim impact statement. victim number five said, i will never erase the filthy images of his body on mine. he must pay for his crimes. another victim said, and i quote, jenna. i don't forgive you. i don't know if i ever will. lastly, jenna, over my shoulder, off in the distance, you might see joe amendola, jerry sandusky's attorney. he is speaking to the press. he will explain to them the reasons they're going ahead with a appeal. jenna. jenna: more breaking news. judge napolitano will join us shortly on all of this. david lee, thank you very much. first brand new stories and more breaking news. jon: that's right. the big romney bounce. a new poll shows governor romney in the lead among likely voters. this after th
through it all jerry sandusky was wearing a red jumpsuit. he for the most part was unemotional throughout the proceeding. occasionally he raised his voice as he spoke. he did not appear to shed a tear. but those who did cry were a number of the victims. they spoke to the court. they had the opportunity to present what is called a victim impact statement. victim number five said, i will never erase the filthy images of his body on mine. he must pay for his crimes. another victim said, and i...